Garyleft a commentary on this post about Grazonsharing the horrid tale of how he was poisoned :

“ David , Thirteen months ago I was poisoned by Dow Grazon Next when a trying on on my atomiser cracked and sprayed the herbicide all over my back . I had order a very mild spray for thistle with a 14 day one-half life called Du Pont Forefront to habituate on my hay landing field . When I went to pick it up the bargainer gave me Grazon Next . I object but he say this is just the same stuff just made by Dow rather than Du Pont . So I believe him and take the ware . I woke up the next morning after spraying with my eyes swollen shut and my pegleg so swollen I could n’t don shoe . 2 days later my system tried to push the chemical into my colon for elimination and then it kill all my digestive bacterium . Nothing would digest . I could n’t sleep because when I would lie down I would throw off up . I had no bowel mastery . The whites of me eyes turned orange . My back looked like I had been buck with a shot gun with every substantial inch forming an oozing blinking sore . My blood picked the toxin up out of my skin and poisoned every organ in my body . My rip felt radioactively spicy and I could feel every heart ticktock like a pounding membranophone . I have had 21 blood transfusion in the last 25 workweek and still can not get it out of my organization . It bonds to your blood and organ protein and you’re able to not filter it out of your system . It ’s toxic one-half animation is 1.5 years . My doctor said I will probably need weekly blood transfusion for 4 years before the toxicity founder down . I called Dow and the EPA . No one knows how to process it . After 12 weeks and coming very closely to demise I found a Hemotoligist that had experience treating weed killer poisoning . He say there are only 3 treatments . The first 2 must be administered within 2 days before the 2,4,D bonds to the blood protein , but for me , after 12 weeks , that was no longer an selection . The only discussion left is dilution . You get rid of the toxic line and put back it with clean blood . This treatment has kept me alive but the treatment is irksome . One dry pint at a metre . After 1 year of treatment the toxin is still now killing peripheral nerve tissue paper by pooling in my hands and feet . My infantry are almost completely numb . It has deteriorate my optic boldness and carry off my ability to sample sweet . This is the Herbicide from Hell . Do n’t utilise it , do n’t get near it . If you even get a little amount on your hands you will experience like you are coming down with a high-risk flue . Warn others . The great crime is that now that Dow has purchased Du Pont , they have vary the name on the Grazon label and are now call it Forefront . Forefront was the mild thistle specific nebulizer from Du Pont that I thought I was getting . Now that Dow changed the name to increase sale because Forefront was very pop , others are getting the really toxic stuff thinking it is the old mild thistle nebulizer . Farmers are spraying it on their hay for thistle thinking they have a product that is only toxic for 14 days when in fact it stay highly toxic for 1 and 1/2 eld . The Grazon lable suppose you may not sell the hay the same year you spray it . There was no such word of advice on the Du Pont Forefront lable . In fact , it said you could graze it 2 weeks after spraying . If you purchase hay ask if it was spray that yr and what with . change the name on the label was a very anserine and dangerous move by Dow . Warn others before this becomes a disaster . If you graze cows on a pasture or hay sprayed with it , realize that it does n’t break down and if you eat the heart you will be poisoning yourself . mind ! ! ! ”

This stuff is infernal and needs to be banned . Please institutionalize up prayers for Gary Choate . What a incubus .

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